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Tuesday, 26 April 2011 - U.S. charges Pakistanis in 2008 Mumbai attack plot |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our top photos from the past 48 hours.   Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Boehner opens door to cutting U.S. oil tax breaks 25 Apr 2011 UPDATE 1-Boehner opens door to cutting U.S. oil tax breaks 25 Apr 2011 Four dead in Arkansas as floods, tornadoes hit again 1:00am EDT Woman mauled to death by pit bulls in New Mexico 25 Apr 2011 Five women brutally murdered in Mexico beach resort 23 Apr 2011 Discussed 139 Texas governor calls for prayers for rain 135 Obama sees no magic bullet to push down gas prices 64 U.S. sends drones to Libya as battle rages for Misrata Watched Taliban prisoners escape Afghan jail Mon, Apr 25 2011 NATO jets bomb Gaddafi compound Mon, Apr 25 2011 Afghans show prison break tunnel Mon, Apr 25 2011 U.S. charges Pakistanis in 2008 Mumbai attack plot Tweet Share this CHICAGO (Reuters) - Four Pakistanis have been charged as co-conspirators in the 2008 Mumbai attack that killed 166 people, including six Americans, U.S. prosecutors said on Monday. The four were previously mentioned, but not named, in indictments... Email Print Related News Guantanamo documents name Pakistan ISI as al Qaeda associate Mon, Apr 25 2011 India arrests ex-games chief as telecoms case widens Mon, Apr 25 2011 Twelve killed in pro-democracy protests in Syria Sat, Apr 23 2011 U.S. drone strike kills 25 in Pakistan's North Waziristan Fri, Apr 22 2011 Jury shown two faces of Rajaratnam in closing words Wed, Apr 20 2011 Analysis & Opinion Disruptive opposition blames government for parliament woes Behind volatile U.S.-Pakistan ties : the Afghan endgame ? Related Topics World » A frame grab from CCTV footage, released December 7, 2008, taken inside the Taj Mahal Hotel shows security personnel (bottom left) walking along a corridor of the hotel in Mumbai on November 26, 2008. Credit: Reuters/via REUTERS TV CHICAGO | Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:51pm EDT CHICAGO (Reuters) - Four Pakistanis have been charged as co-conspirators in the 2008 Mumbai attack that killed 166 people, including six Americans, U.S. prosecutors said on Monday. The four were previously mentioned, but not named, in indictments charging American David Headley and Pakistani-born Chicago businessman Tahawwur Rana with helping to identify targets in Mumbai. Headley and Rana have also been charged in a plot to attack a Danish newspaper that was never carried out. Headley pleaded guilty in March 2010 and is cooperating with U.S. investigators about taking several trips to India -- and later to Denmark -- to scout targets for the coordinated and lethal assault. Rana has been held since his arrest in 2009 as a conspirator with Headley, and his U.S. trial is scheduled to begin May 16. His attorney was not immediately available for comment. All of the four newly-indicted figures are linked to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, one of the largest and best-funded Islamic militant groups in the region. The group is blamed for the November 2008 attacks on Mumbai, which killed 166 people in India's commercial capital. Those newly indicted were Sajid Mir, Abu Qahafa, Mazhar Iqbal, and a fourth defendant known only by the alias "Major Iqbal." None are in U.S. custody. All four are believed to be in Pakistan. They were charged with six counts of aiding and abetting the murder of U.S. citizens and other charges related to the Mumbai attack and providing support to Lashkar, identified as a terrorist organization by the United States. Mir was also charged in the plot against Denmark's Jyllands-Posten newspaper aiming to revenge the publication of cartoons of the prophet Mohammad that enraged many Muslims and prompted protests. U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald in Chicago had requested the superseding indictment handed up by a grand jury on April 21 charging the four to be sealed to give the government time to alert U.S. agencies and consult with foreign authorities. The Mumbai attack strained already difficult India-Pakistan relations. India has said it is not satisfied with the pace of Pakistan's investigation, and has demanded more people be put on trial for the attack, including the founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed. (Reporting by Andrew Stern; Editing by Laura MacInnis) World Tweet this Share this Link this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. 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